You may have noticed that my weblog design is not exactly 'state of the art', and to be honest: I do not intend it to be that way. I just want it to be 'outstanding', and using 'lime' as a background-color achieves just that

There is however one gimmick that does make my tweakblog stand out: it's the '3D cube' in my header that's just pure CSS (and as a developer of tweakers.net I made an exception in the tweakblogs code to get it there ).

Version 1.4 of JSMin+ is available for download. Because we are still actively using JSMin+ at Tweakers.net we did make some minor improvements since I released version 1.3 for the public now more than 2 years ago, but I never felt those improvements warranted a new public version. Until now.

Even though some browsers now defer downloading print stylesheets I thought this still wasn't enough. I was more thinking in line of: why not download the print stylesheet *only* when the user has actually requested a print-out?